Keep Turning Left

KeepTurningLeft Season 6 part 5 Tetney and Bridlington

After almost a year on the Humber system we eventually headed down the estuary for the last time, The river’s notorious weather systems had a bit of parting shot for us. We then spent a sublimely peaceful a night aground on the sandy expanses of Tetney Harbour before heading North to Bridlington (chip capital of Britain) and onto Scarborough with the best sculpture of the journey so far.

should I set them loose on the vimeo website or just some of them. If people watch the films here then they do not get distracted into looking at films of umbrella production in China or how to build a model ship. What do you think?

However, your Vimeo page does have the space to link back to KTL and the Paypal donation page. If that page of yours is populated with a good selection of vids then MOBs are going to be hanging around for a while. There is definitely less distraction on there than YT to tempt viewers away to watch epicboatfailsVII etc. It all sits nicely within genre.

Wow, watching this video on vimeo is like being there. Super sharp. No glitches. We have a dsl internet connection – that is a router – on the same land line as our old phone. We actually have really good connection speed.We sent your bonus via that old way – in the mail. Hope you don’t mind us not using PayPal.

Great Video Dylan, passing the winter watching you sail (being a motor boating softie !) I have started re-watching your journey from the beginning now that we have eventually acquired a 40″ flat screen. Splendid way to pass the evenings. Keep up the good work.All the bestGeorge

Downloading them onto the laptop & then hdmi cable to TV, don’t forget Dylan , I am a Luddite at heart. Friends are telling all sorts of fantastic ways I can do this, dongle this & Wireless that. KISS works for me. Currently I am doing battle with MS works & mail merge on the tower PC, trying to print Christmas card labels. So far the software is winning 3-0 and I am accruing a large pile of useless avery label sheets. I am off to see if my third reboot has succeeded where others have failed … . . .George

Right click etc. Can’t save more than the title Page? Runs brilliantly on laptop – no download option as far as I can see – registered etc. with Vimto but not easy if you don’t know it? What am I missing? Looks like I’m the only one who can’t figure it out!best regards Brian C.O.B. (Confused Old Bu…)

Cheers Dylan,Downloaded film 4 and enjoyed it greatly. The missus would like to point out that she enjoys your films as much as I do.It’s not just middle aged blokes then, so a bit more m/f in your comments and she will continue to watch.Nice images of Newark, haven’t been there for a long time.Will buy you a couple of beers/put some pounds into your camera fund at some point soon with the paypal link.Film 5 taking 9 minutes to download … oh there it is.Off we go then,Andrew

Hello Dylan,the move to Vimeo shows your film at it’s best and since 27th February 2015 the Chromcast streaming dongle may be used to propel you to the big HD Telly.I have attached photographic evidence to a separate e-mail. It shows why I was not allowed to watch daytime TV when it first came into the home.The details of the Chromecast are on Google, how to plug it into an HDMI port on the TV and set up from an iPad or Android phone.costs £25-£30 from Amazon.Vimeo is also better for us with slow internet connections, as the videos can download and then be watched by Chromecast complete….whilst we work out how to pay you..thanks for the memories,chris